Venue Details:
2 Screens. Built in 1925. Operated by Landmark since 1979. The Harvard Exit Theatre offers Seattle's finest in independent film and foreign language cinema in a cozy atmosphere evocative of the 1920s. Annually, the Harvard Exit is host to the Seattle International Film Festival and the Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.

The theatre is located on a quaint, tree-lined street at the north end of Broadway, at Harvard and Roy on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The building in which The Harvard Exit currently resides was originally constructed as a clubhouse for The Woman's Century Club in 1925. The club continues to hold meetings in the lobby, although the building was sold in 1968 for conversion to a movie theatre. In the 1980s, a second auditorium was added in an unused ballroom space on the third floor of the building. Considered the first "art theatre" in Seattle, the Harvard Exit set the standard for the exhibition of independent film and foreign language cinema. Its large and glorious lobby retains a 1920s atmosphere, adorned with a fireplace, a grand piano and chandelier.
Sound Systems: Dolby Digital - Dolby SR - Dolby Stereo

Parking is available on surrounding neighborhood streets, especially on 10th Avneue or Broadway, or in nearby pay lots.

Bus Pass Information
Metro buses are available from all points in Seattle and surrounding areas. For more information: call the Metro Information Line at 206.553.3000 (800.542.7876) or http://transit.metrokc.gov